Atmos Transporter Review

Atmos Transporter Vaporizer Review

The Atmos Transporter is a portable vaporizer from a company we would have never expected to make a legitimate vape – Atmos. The reason for this is due in large part to our having tested the AtmosRx some time ago, a vape pen that was previously known as the AtmosRaw. After having tested the Rx/Raw, we found that it was hardly a vaporizer as it frequently caused combustion instead of vaporization. But after testing the Transporter we’ve found ourselves surprisingly impressed by its ability to produce decent vapor on the go.

The Transporter is designed specifically for dried blends, so if you’re expecting to vape your concentrated blends with this device, don’t – it’s just not going to happen. But as far as the purpose for which it was designed (vaping dried blends), it actually works quite well.

While it lacks multiple temperature settings, the pre-programmed temperature works well enough. It’s a bit high for our taste, but it definitely gets the job done. In the aftermath of a vape session you’ll find that your blend has been efficiently vaporized, leaving you with nothing but dark brown leftovers. While our preference is to see something a bit lighter in color, you can rest assured that you won’t see anything black in there, which is the primary way of knowing it’s vaping and not combusting.

With that said, if it wasn’t clear, the Atmos Transporter has only two settings to choose from: On and Off. There’s simply nothing else to it. Purely binary. You turn it on, it heats up, you vape, and when you’re done you turn it off. For those looking for an extremely easy to use vape, it’s not a bad choice.

Now, the vapor itself is a bit on the harsh side, which is to say it’s not the smoothest we’ve ever tasted. And given that the oven is located just beneath the mouthpiece it tends to run a bit hot, but that aside, the flavor is not bad, something we attribute to its ceramic components. We like ceramic components.

Its battery lasts for about 1 to 2 hours, which is plenty of time to get some serious vaping in. On the downside, it does take quite a while to recharge as a completely drained battery takes approximately 3 hours to re-juice. But so long as it’s not completely drained, you can plug it in and continue vaping.

In total, it takes about 50 seconds or so to heat up, which isn’t bad at all. That’s actually pretty fast as far as portables go.

Cleaning is pretty straight forward and easy to execute. All you have to do is take a minute or two to wipe the heating chamber and mouthpiece and it’s good to go. We suggest cleaning it after every few sessions in order to ensure that it stays in proper working order. Otherwise, you may run into issues, issues that are easily avoided with regular upkeep. Upkeep is always key.

As surprised as we are to say it, we recommend the Atmos Transporter for anyone looking for a cheap and easy portable vaporizer. It’s efficient, extremely easy to use, reasonably priced, and it produces above average vapor quality. All things considered, it’s a good value. If you want to pick one up for yourself or a friend, we suggest you buy it from this store.

The Breakdown | Atmos Transporter Review

6.5

The Transporter is the first Atmos vaporizer that we’ve actually enjoyed using. It quickly produces decent vapor that is a bit harsh, but tasty none-the-less. Battery life is a little above average and its heat up time is less than a minute. While it’s not our first choice, we do recommend the Atmos Transporter to anyone in need of a cheap portable vape.